Fluke 561 user manual Switching Between C and F

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561HVACPro

Users Manual

Table 2. Surface Emissivity

Measured

Switch Setting

Surface

 

Aluminum

 

Oxidized

Low

Alloy A3003

 

Oxidized

Low

Roughened

Low

Brass

 

Burnished

Low

Oxidized

Low

Copper

 

Oxidized

Medium

Electrical

Medium

Terminal Blocks

 

Haynes

 

Alloy

Medium

Inconel

 

Oxidized

High, Medium

Sandblasted

Medium

Electoropolished

Low

Iron

 

Oxidized

High, Medium

Rusted

Medium

 

 

Measured

Switch Setting

Surface

 

Iron, Cast

 

Oxidized

High, Medium

Unoxidized

Low

Molten

Low

Iron, Wrought

 

Dull

High

Lead

 

Rough

Low

Oxidized

Low, Medium

Molybdenum

 

Oxidized

Low, Medium

 

 

Nickel

 

Oxidized

Low

Platinum

 

Black

High

Steel

 

Cold-Rolled

High

Ground Sheet

Medium

Polished Sheet

Low

Zinc

 

Oxidized

Low

 

 

Switching Between °C and °F

Open the battery compartment and locate the switch positioned between the left side of the battery near the Thermometer wall. To toggle between °C and °F, use a small screwdriver or paper clip to move the switch to the desired position. See Figure 7.

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Contents HVACPro Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents HVACPro Introduction Contacting FlukeSafety Information WWarningFeatures FeaturesWhen the battery is low, B appears on the display DisplayButtons and Connector Buttons and ConnectorHow the Thermometer Works Operating the ThermometerLocating a Hot or Cold Spot Distance and Spot SizeOperating the Thermometer Field of ViewEmissivity Switching Between C and F Using the Contact Temperature Probe XWWarningMeasuring Dewpoint Temperature Typical MeasurementsTesting Insulated Return Ducts Typical MeasurementsScanning Walls for Air Leaks or Insulation Deficiencies Testing Contactors Starters Testing Enclosed RelaysTesting Fuses and Buss Connections Testing Electrical ConnectionsTesting Bearings Testing Belts and SheavesChecking Hydronic Radiant Heat Applications Testing Radiant Heat Applications Testing Water Heater InsulationTesting Steam Traps Verifying Thermostat/Room Sensor Accuracy Superheat is a critical temperature Maintenance TroubleshootingMaintenance CE CertificationSpecifications Infrared